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NASA Scientist: Be Prepared for an EMP (Encore Interview) | Dr. Arthur T. Bradley ~ 

Should  you be concerned about the risk of a solar or nuclear Electromagnetic  Pulse (EMP) event and how it could impact your life and livelihood? Is  an EMP actually a credible threat to your family, or just more "sky is  falling" hype? Senior NASA scientist Dr. Arthur T. Bradley, author of  numerous books on preparedness including: the "Handbook to Practical  Disaster Preparedness for the Family," the "Prepper's Instruction  Manual," and "Disaster Preparedness for EMP Attacks," joins Reluctant  Preppers to answer your vital questions on the true risk of EMPs,  possible root causes of EMPs, likely impacts of an EMP event, and  especially specific protective action steps you can take now to protect  your family.

IN THIS INTERVIEW:
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1.     Introducing Dr. Bradley, and why he is qualified as an expert to talk about this subject...
2.     What is an EMP?
3.     What’s the difference between a solar-generated EMP and a high-altitude nuclear EMP?
4.     Which countries could initiate this type of attack?
5.     What kinds of damage might it cause?
6.     How widespread would the damage be?
7.     Would cars really stop working?
8.     How do you protect your personal electronics and cars?
9.     What is a Faraday cage? Can it have holes? Does it need to be grounded?
10.   How do you make your own Faraday cage?
11.   How can you test a Faraday cage’s effectiveness?
12.   What should you consider storing in the Faraday cage?
13.   How do we really prepare for something like this?
14.   Where can we go for more information?

Published on Jul 30, 2017

This is an ENCORE presentation of one of our classic interviews for the benefit of recent subscribers!

 By Dunagun Kaiser at ReluctantPreppers.com
 
Reluctant Preppers believes that we are living in a time of unprecedented risk, and that it is necessary and increasingly urgent for responsible people to take reasonable steps to protect themselves and their families from the coming financial upheaval.

“I've learned that we cannot depend on the system to protect our interests and our families; we need to step up and take prudent action ourselves.   
 
“I've also learned there are some basic first steps and some trustworthy resources to help us start insuring what we cannot afford to lose. I'm educating myself as a reluctant prepper, and the purpose of this Reluctant Preppers site is to share with as many other responsible folks as I can an understanding of why it is necessary to take action and how we can get started taking care of the basics now, before the system fails.   
 
“I care about our families and my mission is to help us increase all of our families' safety and preparedness.”  - Dunagun Kaiser, ReluctantPreppers.com
 
I am not affiliated with Reluctant Preppers or Dunnagun Kaiser’s work. I am a subscriber to Reluctant Preppers YouTube channel and re-publish their work to further their message for your benefit.
 
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Especially with a big sunspot belching out X-Class solar flares and heading into to view of the Earth.

Yeah, I just posted about that: https://steemit.com/prepping/@longshot/5dnqnx-sun-weather-daily-news

One can never be TOO prepared!

I've been posting Ben's videos as well, just with some added commentary before.

I think there are 3 other people posting the videos as well.

As long as we all don't post at the same moment... 😱 More people will benefit from the info.

Everybody wants their $0.01

Hummm... But what's THAT worth with Steem @ $1.18 now? I figure I'll post what interests me and seems relative to someone's well-being & maybe their eventual survival. Beats reviewing TV episodes of "The Survivor," or continuously posting photos of my scrawny Siamese cat.